Power steering conserves fuel

For confidence-inspiring on-road dynamics, Ford Fiesta features Electric
Power Assist Steering (EPAS) which reduces complexity while saving weight and
fuel. This advanced system is speed-sensitive - providing optimized assist based
on speed, cornering forces and acceleration or deceleration.

Ford is aggressively moving to EPAS across its product lineup. The system
already is available in several Ford, Lincoln and Mercury nameplates, and by
2013 nearly 90 percent of Ford's lineup will offer this fuel saving technology.

EPAS also includes Pull-Drift Compensation to help Ford Fiesta track true
regardless of road crown or side wind conditions. In addition, active nibble
control helps detect and compensate for tire balance irregularity. Both features
- enabled by EPAS - are class-exclusives.

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Global opening and closing
You can also operate the electric
windows with the ignition off via the global
opening and global closing function.
Note: Global closing will only operate if
you have set the memory correctly for
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Oil pump - dismantling, inspection and reassembly
1.8 litre (R2A type)
1 If oil pump wear is suspected, check the
cost and availability of new parts and the cost
of a new pump. Examine the pump as
described in this Section and then decide
whethe ...

Cab air vent panel (P100 models) - renewal
1 Remove the cab interior side trim panel.
2 Working inside the cab, remove the two
rubber grommets from the rear pillar, then
unscrew the two now exposed nuts, and
withdraw the air vent panel.
3 ...